Lewis Perelman



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I. INFORMATION


Dr. Lewis Perelman has more than four decades of experience as an analyst, consultant, author, publisher, and teacher focused on the processes of innovation and transformation assisting public and private organizations to improve performance, achieve goals, manage risks, develop and implement effective innovations, and reduce costs.

Particular fields of his recent and past work include the development and adoption of alternative energy technologies; infrastructure resilience and adaptability; climate change; IT and knowledge management; human capital investment; and business and economic development. Dr. Perelman introduced the concepts of human-centered innovation, the learning enterprise, hyper-learning, worst practices, dynamic ignorance, and kanbrain. He has been author, contributor, and/or editor of 13 books and over 100 reports and publications.

During the 1980s and 1990s, he became widely recognized as a leading authority on transforming education, training, and employment systems to meet the needs of a postindustrial economy.

II. Personal Web Page


Research Gate-Perelman

III. MAGAZINES ARTICLES


V. INTERVIEWS

V. BOOKS

  • external image wp196a2233_05_06.jpgThe Global Mind: Beyond the Limits to Growth (1976)
  • external image wp2940188a_05_06.jpgThe Learning Enterprise: Adult Learning Human Capital and Economic Development (Council of State Planning Agencies, October 1984)
  • external image wp9c1571a2_05_06.jpgSchool’s Out: Hyperlearning, the New Technology, and the End of Education (review)(William Morrow, 1992; Avon Books, 1993)
  • Energy Transitions: Long-Term Perspectives, AAAS Selected Symposium 48 with August W. Giebelhaus, and Michael D. Yokell, eds., (Boulder, CO: Westview Press, 1981)
  • external image wp4f2be947_05_06.jpgEnergy Innovation: Fixing the Technical Fix (Intersect, 2012)